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Saturday, September 30, 2017

This Week on the Blog

Okay, the Yanks will play a single elimination Wild Card Game on Tuesday, the Giants face a win or die game tomorrow, the Rangers start their regular season and the Knicks will start their pre-season games.  Big enough week for you?

Yanks: The Yanks must beat the Twins Tuesday behind Luis Severino.  Severino is an absolute ACE, but the Twins jumped on him early two starts ago.  That said, Boston jumped on him once.  But just once.  I think he will be hard to beat on Tuesday, and it will be all hands on deck.  The Yanks will be facing Ervin Santana and his poor ERA, and one thing this Yankee team have been a little allergic to this year has been mediocre pitching.  But it's a new season and they are ahead of schedule, let's go on a magic run.

Giants: The Giants got reffed last week, and a rule was misapplied to deny them of victory.  That said, they still must win tomorrow and in the second half of last week's game, they showed us why they might finally be ready to.  Only three teams that started 0-3 have made the playoffs, but they're pretty recent.  And like the 4 minute mile, once one person did it, it will be done repeatedly.  So why not the Giants?  Getting Goodson back tomorrow.

Rangers: the Rangers start their real games Thursday and it will be interesting to see how AV deploys Buch and Fil.  He's always had ridiculous standards for kids while allowing vets all the leeway in the world to screw up.  So best of luck to the whole team, but especially the kids.

Knicks: the Knicks will start playing preseason games this week but might be without KP who has a knee bruise.  It should give us the first chance to see Frank, who missed summer league with a knee bruise.  Euros and their knees.  Btw, I just realized both Frank and the Rangers' Sean Day were born in Belgium.  What are the odds?

Big week coming right up, and I pray it's a great week for all of us!

26 Comments:

At 8:29 PM, Blogger Rich said...

If the Giants lose again, I want them to go 0-16.

 
At 9:56 PM, Blogger Kalel9 said...

So do I, but I'd still want them to lock uo OBJ.

 
At 12:04 PM, Anonymous yankyfan said...

Rich I'm with you..Buz,.I don't feel OBJ Is worth the money it will take to sign him...His baggage will kill this team at the price he is looking for . It hurts to let such talent go but in the long run i think you will see it was the right decision .

 
At 12:33 PM, Blogger Rich said...

But, for the sake of argument, if they trade him, I don’t trust Reese to get a max return.

He is so good and so important to this team, that they would need a Herschel Walker-like return, otherwise they would be setting themselves back for multiple years.

So if a new, super competent GM came in, and he could do that, maybe that could be accomplished.

Alternatively, an equally super competent new coach might be able to reset the rules of the road for him

There are so few players who can single-handedly impact the game the way he does (and he is doing it with a putrid running game and equally putrid play calling).

So they have to tread very carefully.

 
At 12:48 PM, Blogger Mike in Mississippi said...

Per RAB: The Yankees announced they will extend the netting next year. It's about time.

 
At 2:38 PM, Blogger Rich said...

Not a terrible 1st half after a terrible start.

 
At 4:08 PM, Anonymous yankyfan said...

I can see Girardi pulling Sanchez for Romine in a close game on Tuesday.

 
At 4:16 PM, Blogger Rich said...

Like Torre did with Giambi? That often came back to bite them.

 
At 4:45 PM, Blogger Rich said...

So no one but a PR person contact the family of the toddler who suffered multiple facial fractures. This might be part of some misguided legal strategy, but it’s disgraceful. It’ typifies Levine’s Yankees, and that is imputed to Hal. I suspect George would have handled this differently.

 
At 7:54 PM, Blogger Mike in Mississippi said...

From everything I've read on the man, George absolutely would have handled it differently. At the very least, he'd have paid her medical bills.

 
At 7:55 PM, Blogger Rich said...

Two moves could have overcrome Reese’s incompetence: Gurley instead of Flowers, and a trade up for Conklin over Apple.

Since the bizarrely arrogant Mara isn’t going anywhere, and Tisch seems to be completely deferential, every other football person needs to be fired no mattter how many meaningless wins they stumble in to.

 
At 7:56 PM, Blogger Rich said...

Mike, my wife made the same point.

 
At 11:35 PM, Blogger Kalel9 said...

Could have taken Taylor Decker instead of Apple without a trade.

Romine had a passed ball that cost them the game in in 162. They have to upgrade the backup C spot this offseason.

 
At 9:02 AM, Blogger Mike in Mississippi said...

If only Higgy could stay healthy...

 
At 12:52 PM, Anonymous yankyfan said...

I see Gordon Blakeley stepped down as well in Atlanta.

 
At 1:08 PM, Blogger Rich said...

Sounds like he was kind of fired

 
At 3:07 PM, Anonymous yankyfan said...

Nice way of putting it..LOL

 
At 6:30 PM, Blogger Billy Martin said...

My god I can’t watch the Giants anymore. Reminds of the Fassel days.

I’ll be at the game tomorrow, hoping Luis is lights out and Girardi manages with a brain. Need to get to Santana early.

 
At 7:55 PM, Blogger Kalel9 said...

Both GB and Coppollelo were former Yankee execs. Don't know about Gordon, but Copp might be a good fit for the Denbo job.

 
At 9:53 AM, Blogger Rich said...

Axisa makes a strong case that Hicks’ arm in centerfield is necessary to offset the Twins’ base running ability

 
At 1:21 PM, Blogger Rich said...

And that’s what we see

 
At 3:57 PM, Blogger Mike in Mississippi said...

For me, anything the Yankees do next is a bonus, as we've already seen positive development from several young players, as well as the farm system continuing to be strong. That said, I hope they prove everyone wrong this October.

 
At 5:56 PM, Blogger Rich said...

That was a nutcracker of an hour.

 
At 6:06 PM, Blogger Mike in Mississippi said...

Sucks for Severino, but given that that was his first postseason start in his life — at any level — it’s understandable.

On the bright side, Green is proving himself to be a part of the solution for the next several years at least.

 
At 8:08 PM, Blogger Rich said...

Draining game. (for me ;) )

 
At 9:22 PM, Blogger Mike in Mississippi said...

Major, major props to Girardi for his managing tonight. Has to be the best-managed game of his career, right?

 

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